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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Kenneth Porter

> > http://www.securitysage.com/guides/postfix_uce.html
> 
> I just got some mail bounced by an ISP using this setup and 
> after reviewing the details, it looks like the system is set 
> up backwards: It does its own all-or-nothing header checks 
> that SA already takes care of, causing heavy-handed 
> rejections of false positives, instead of letting SA look the 
> message over and using the combined score of several 
> indicators to make the decision

It's my experience that many people think that being listed on an RBL or
not having rDNS properly set up or pipelining ESMTP is reason enough to
drop an SMTP conversation.  Yeah, that's their business decision, and
they think YOU & I have it backwards for "wasting cpu cycles and disk
space when you should've 550ed during the conversation".  If their users
tolerate it, that's up to them.  :|

-tom




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